“Glory to Hong Kong” Protest Anthem Removal Raises International Legal and Free Speech Concerns

The Hong Kong protest anthem “Glory to Hong Kong” has been removed from various streaming platforms by UK-based digital music distributor EmuBands following a court injunction in Hong Kong. The move, which was confirmed by DGX Music, the mostly anonymous group of musicians behind the song, has sparked a debate over the injunction’s reach and […]

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International Community Urges Enhanced UN Role in Myanmar Conflict

In a united call for action, Australia, Canada, the European Union, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Norway, Switzerland, the United Kingdom, and the United States have collectively urged all nations to halt the flow of arms and military materials, including aviation fuel, to Myanmar. This appeal comes in response to the escalating humanitarian crisis […]

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South Asia’s Escalating Nuclear Risks Pose Severe Threats to Bangladesh

Rising tensions in South Asia heightens the possibility of leaders resorting to tactical nuclear weapons with potentially catastrophic consequences for Bangladesh. When India detonated its first nuclear device in Pokhran, India in 1974 (code-named ‘Smiling Buddha’), under Prime Minister Indira Gandhi, the then Prime Minister of Pakistan Zulfikar Ali Bhutto proudly proclaimed, “We will eat […]

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Chinese Military Concludes Two-Day Exercises Around Taiwan Amid Rising Tensions

China’s military concluded a two-day series of war games around Taiwan on Friday, showcasing a significant increase in military activity that has heightened tensions in the region. The “Joint Sword – 2024A” exercises involved simulated attacks with bombers and ship-boarding drills, taking place just days after Lai Ching-te’s inauguration as Taiwan’s president, a leader Beijing […]

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Recognition of Palestinian state is not a reward for Hamas: Borrell

European Union (EU) foreign policy chief Josep Borrell said, “Recognizing a Palestinian state is not a gift to Hamas, but the opposite.” Strengthening the Palestinian Authority does not mean strengthening Hamas but quite the opposite. Our mission is to strengthen the segment of Palestinian society that we recognize and work with. He said these things […]

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International Court of Justice orders disgusting and disturbing: Israel

Occupier Israel has called the International Court of Justice’s order to stop attacks on Gaza’s Rafah town morally unacceptable. Along with this, the country has also commented that this judgment is disgusting and annoying. Apart from that, Israel has also claimed that the accusations of genocide against the occupation forces are false. The International Court […]

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45 thousand Rohingya have taken shelter at the border: United Nations

About 45,000 Rohingya have fled to the border with Bangladesh as fighting escalated in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, killing and burning homes. The United Nations Human Rights Office reported this information on Friday. Hundreds of thousands of civilians have reportedly been displaced by clashes between junta forces and rebels in the towns of Buthidang and Maungdu […]

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Historic Village Handover Marks Controversial Step Towards Peace

In a move seen as both a milestone for peace and a catalyst for domestic unrest, Armenia has returned four border villages to Azerbaijan, a significant step in the ongoing effort to normalize relations between the two long-standing rivals. The villages—Baghanis, Voskepar, Kirants, and Berkaber—had been under Armenian control since the 1990s but were officially […]

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ICJ ordered Israel to stop operations in Rafah

The International Court of Justice (ICJ) has ordered an end to Israel’s ongoing military operation in the Palestinian town of Rafah in the Gaza Strip. This instruction was given on Friday (May 24). The president of the International Court of Justice, Nawaf Salam, said that the humanitarian situation in Rafah has “deteriorated further” since the […]

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